The conflict between the Colombian government and the rebel group FARC has been one of the world’s longest-running insurgencies. How will the latest agreement between the two sides balance demands for justice and peace?

Concerns that the new administration’s anti-Muslim and isolationist views are fueling a rising tide of intolerance in America have sparked protests and reactions across the country. How is this fight taking shape?

The criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia was set up to bring those responsible for atrocities to justice and to “contribute to the restoration and maintenance of peace.” But did it go far enough?

The trial of the former ruler of Chad, Hissène Habré, marks a remarkable success for international justice; it’s the first time a former African leader has been held to account for atrocity crimes before an African court.